Man sentenced to 29 years for swindling Wichita State coach,

GUTHRIE, Okla. (AP) _ A man convicted of swindling Wichita StateUniversity baseball coach Gene Stephenson and others faces 29 yearsin prison. An Oklahoma judge sentenced 61-year-old Jack Logsdon forswindling more than $900,00 from Stephenson and several prominentresidents of Guthrie, Oklahoma. Logsdon was convicted last month on 16 felony counts. Testimony during the trial indicated that between 1999 and 2004,Logsdon swindled longtime friends using scams involving cattle,land and property transactions. Jurors were told the cattle purportedly sold by Logsdon didn'texist and that the land and businesses were heavily mortgaged andpartially owned by other people. The scam fell apart when investors asked Logsdon to sell, orsee, what they had invested in.

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